In today’s tip, Andrew Rice demonstrates the ‘freezers’ drill that will help you improve your transition at the top of the swing. Use this drill when you practice and start throwing darts on the course!
Andrew, Thank you for your instruction videos. Was your stance a little closed relative to your target line in this video please. It might simply have been the camera angle which looked not directly behind you,
Andrew, When you do these videos it would be helpful to show a face on video as well as a down the line video to provide better clarity to your helpful drills. Thanks
Is there a problem with a slight pause at the top of the backswing? I find this helpful to me in controlling my club position prior to the downswing. Your thoughts?
Andrew, would you also recommend the "freeze" once in awhile in one's practice swing while playing golf? Not every time, but just once in a while to recalibrate your approach shots. Thanks.
How do you hit lies well below your feet on or off the fairway, 140 - 160 yds out
Good concise teacher
Hello Andrew,
Thanks for the good tip. I like the results from “pausing at the top”. It allows me to make a stronger post into my right side (right handed player).
Happy New Year!
John
Hi,
How do I rotate my left knee in conjunction with the right at impact and beyond?
I struggle with coming over the top. I have a hard time keeping the club on the inside coming down?
Andrew,
Thank you for your instruction videos. Was your stance a little closed relative to your target line in this video please. It might simply have been the camera angle which looked not directly behind you,
Andrew, When you do these videos it would be helpful to show a face on video as well as a down the line video to provide better clarity to your helpful drills. Thanks
Is there a problem with a slight pause at the top of the backswing? I find this helpful to me in controlling my club position prior to the downswing. Your thoughts?
Gerry
Andrew, would you also recommend the "freeze" once in awhile in one's practice swing while playing golf? Not every time, but just once in a while to recalibrate your approach shots. Thanks.